Holiday Giveaway! Enter to Win a KitchenAid® Artisan® Stand Mixer

Let the Holiday baking season begin! Pastel, Pies, cookies, rolls, bunelos, tamales, ponche and don’t forget the tamales. It’s the Holidays Baby and have I got a giveaway for you.

In appreciation to you my loyal readers I’m excited to team up with 10 amazing food bloggers. Bloggers who I adore, share my passion for food and strive to help you tantalize your family with new and exciting recipes week after week. We want to say Thank You by offering you a chance to win a KitchenAid stand mixer. Enter to win below~ Good Luck!

A proud Tejana who feels lucky to have the best of both worlds, Vianney was happily raised in Texas by Mexican parents. Her blog name Sweet Life refers to living a Sweet Life enriched with the spice of two diverse worlds enveloped with the memories of growing up in a Mexican household.

My favorite tradition is the White Elephant gift exchange! And being with friends and family. Thanks for such a great giveaway!Sherri @ The Kitchen Prescription recently posted..Cheesy Garlic Breadstix

My favorite holiday tradition is Christmas Adam — December 23rd, the day before Christmas EVE. That is the day my kiddies and I spend all day in the kitchen together baking cookies to share with family & friends, and to leave for Santa Claus on Christmas Eve.Leslie @ La Cocina de Leslie recently posted..Sweet Potato & Longaniza Tacos {She Made/Ella Hace}

Favorite tradition – we have so many. My Christmas breakfast. We celebrate on Christmas Eve, so on Christmas morning, I like cooked red-chili tamales, baked in the oven until they are crispy, with an over easy egg. Then we all laze and play with our gifts and eat leftovers. (Last year I played with my new iPad.)

My favorite tradition is making cinnamon rolls every Christmas Eve from my grandma’s recipe. Every year I would get to stay up and help my grandma make pan after pan of cinnamon rolls for the family. After she passed I kept the tradition going and now my oldest daughter gets to help me make pan after pan of cinnamon rolls every Christmas Eve

We make tamales and champurado for christmas morning when we all go to my moms house to open the presents. This year will be hard because it will be our first without mom but we have to keep the tradition going for dad and the grandchildren.

Was so excited about the Kitchen Aid Stand Mixer that I forgot to mention our family tradition, since I live in Staten Island, N.Y.
My two children live in Queens & Brooklyn, N.Y.
We all gather at mom’s ( grandkids, spouses & anyone else who up for a good time ) about 7:30 pm and hang out, drink, eat, drink & eat some more, we share memories about the decoration’s on the tree that are older than my kids, we sing & make Merry and Santa has been known to stop in before he set off on his rounds a time or two and as the grandkids got older his distribution list got longer & took him further away from New York and it wasn’t logistically possible for him to stop by, but maybe by the time there are great grandkids around to share our family’s Christmas Eve get together he’ll have a faster sleigh and maybe once again he’ll get to join us.
When we get together on Thanksgiving Day we put all our names in a bowl & then on Christmas Eve we do a gift swap, shortly after everybody heads on home to their own beds and come Christmas morning my children share their day with their spouses family members.

Our family tradition is flying my son home every year for the Holidays! He lives in Colorado and we live in Missouri! We have no family here in Missouri,so it mean so much to have our son here every year! Tradition to me is having him here for the Holidays!

Meet Sweet Life

A proud Tejana who feels lucky to have the best of both worlds, Vianney was happily raised in Texas by Mexican parents. Her blog name Sweet Life refers to living a Sweet Life enriched with the spice of two diverse worlds enveloped with the memories of growing up in a Mexican household.